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after an initial appearance before a federal magistrate from his hospital bed, where he was read his miranda rights, the 19-year-old charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapons of mass destruction of resulting in death. and one count of malicious different stru-- ofproperty, tha maximum penalty of death, federal complain reveals that the tsarnaev brothers were residing in the nation legally, dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan who was killed friday morning was a lawful permanent resident, one of the two told a carjacking victim thursday night they were the boston marathon bombers, a search of dzhokhar's umass dartmouth dorm room turned up a hat and jacket corne jack y suspect number 2. tsarnaev remains hospitalized at beth israel hospital with gunshot wounds to his head, neck, legs and hands, authorities believe one was sev-inflicted in -- self-inflectioned in a botched suicide attempt. >> canadian authorities announcing in connection with fbi they have broken up a terrorist plot to blow up a passenger train and bridge somewhere between toronto and u.s. border. a ballot th
after an initial appearance before a federal magistrate from his hospital bed, where he was read his miranda rights, the 19-year-old charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapons of mass destruction of resulting in death. and one count of malicious different stru-- ofproperty, tha maximum penalty of death, federal complain reveals that the tsarnaev brothers were residing in the nation legally, dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan who was killed friday morning was a lawful...
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court appearance from his hospital bed boston bombing suspect dzhokhar sarnia was finally read his miranda rights after already having provided possibly self incriminating information to federal officials the situation in the decision not to initially read him or his miranda rights when he was arrested highlights the fact that we as a nation are once again on the edge of national is stereo today some are still suggesting that we have to balance our constitutional rights with security. and that it was a good thing we did so by not initially telling. of his joke our sunny of his fifth amendment rights as ben franklin so famously asserted if we're going to go down the road of compromising our rights for security will deserve and almost certainly end up with neither our fifth amendment rights are among our most important because they protect us from abuse of and by the one single institution that we have empowered to imprison and even kill us which is our government the government of the united states is an extraordinary and precious thing from its beginning is a noble experiment in freedom an
court appearance from his hospital bed boston bombing suspect dzhokhar sarnia was finally read his miranda rights after already having provided possibly self incriminating information to federal officials the situation in the decision not to initially read him or his miranda rights when he was arrested highlights the fact that we as a nation are once again on the edge of national is stereo today some are still suggesting that we have to balance our constitutional rights with security. and that...
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up next to the boston and bombing suspect read miranda rights. what happened to enemy combat and? he has been assigned three public defenders to ask if we're fighting a war or is this a legal issue? "dobb's law" takes up the case with our attorneys. there necks. ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the cd for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhh!!! lou: senator lindsay gramm rail against the government's handling of the boston marathon bomber case. >> we don't believe tear at toward the fighting crime and these are wavered people and this is not that big of a deal. give him of lawyer and reid and his rights and we will plea-bargain we're not fighting international radical islamist to hate our debts and we're sending the signal to disarm ourselves at a time of great threat. lou: he had of bellyful of the nonsense since boston and the fellow who was no longer the enemy combat and.
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to federal officials the situation in the decision not to initially read him his miranda rights when he was arrested highlights the fact that we as a nation are once again on the edge of national is stereo today some are still suggesting that we have to balance our constitutional rights with security. and that it was a good thing we did so by not initially telling. of his joke our sunny of his fifth amendment rights as ben franklin so famously asserted if we're going to go down the road of compromising our rights for security will deserve and almost certainly end up with neither our fifth amendment rights are among our most important because they protect us from abuse of and by the one single institution that we have empowered to imprison and even kill us which is our government the government of the united states is an extraordinary and precious thing from its beginning is a noble experiment in freedom and democracy today but like all governments with the power to grant life and death it needs clear constraints committing horrible crimes even acts of terrorism wrong brutal horrible
to federal officials the situation in the decision not to initially read him his miranda rights when he was arrested highlights the fact that we as a nation are once again on the edge of national is stereo today some are still suggesting that we have to balance our constitutional rights with security. and that it was a good thing we did so by not initially telling. of his joke our sunny of his fifth amendment rights as ben franklin so famously asserted if we're going to go down the road of...
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for instance now we know that joe hart was not read his miranda rights in the beginning and there was a lot of questions as to why that wasn't happening but it's that turns out president obama and the f.b.i. and the local officials said that he was not do read those rights because of the public safety exception now the obama administration expanded those illegal mental those safety public safety exceptions in two thousand and eleven but i have to ask you do these kind of exceptions to rules undermine the constitution. well this is a case this issue's been settled by the supreme court it was so it a case of the mid eighty's i believe ninety six that's the name of this case of state at the moment but this is something that the supreme court has reviewed it up held ask corsa to tional in certain circles in certain situations. personally i'm not really sure what could have been a tape from them when he was unconscious at what he was in such a terrible state when he was picked out of that boat because the gentleman. the suspect was just. pretty much incapacitated whether they removed him f
for instance now we know that joe hart was not read his miranda rights in the beginning and there was a lot of questions as to why that wasn't happening but it's that turns out president obama and the f.b.i. and the local officials said that he was not do read those rights because of the public safety exception now the obama administration expanded those illegal mental those safety public safety exceptions in two thousand and eleven but i have to ask you do these kind of exceptions to rules...
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with law enforcement authorities, since having his miranda rights read, we're joined by randy zellen. it looks like federal government, specifically the justice department screwed up in bringing federal magistrate judge into tsarnaev's room to be read his rights. >> well, i think it depends on what you are focused in oi almost want to say like catching our wife in bed with another man, and saying is that milk fresh in the fridge. fridge. >> according to you we're not in the right room. >> we might be. now are you trying toy there me ouch. the question, what were we trying to accomplish with regard to the interrogation, if you try to -- you don't need his statements he isot going to get a fair trial, he is not getting a jury of his peers, there is more than sufficient evidence to punch out his ticket to wherever you go in his religion after you die. if you get information on a broader scope, were they going to do this in other places, were they connected with anyone else, then i would say yes government screwed up who cares if the confession gets tossed on out. lou: if we may, going wi
with law enforcement authorities, since having his miranda rights read, we're joined by randy zellen. it looks like federal government, specifically the justice department screwed up in bringing federal magistrate judge into tsarnaev's room to be read his rights. >> well, i think it depends on what you are focused in oi almost want to say like catching our wife in bed with another man, and saying is that milk fresh in the fridge. fridge. >> according to you we're not in the right...
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nannette miranda reports from sacramento. those against the project could stop it she reports. >> google earth shows the landing kings county that aaron and higgs wife bought in the hopes of building their dream home one day. that is until the california high-speed rail authority proposed running the tracks through their property. they and others sued claiming the train has broken a promise made to california voters who approved a $10 billion bond under proposition 1-a in 200820 kick start the $1,678,000,000,000 project. they accuse the state of failing -- the $1.6 billion project. the project is stated for later this summer. without it they sale the state could end up with a train to nowhere. >> i don't want to give up my property. that's not what i want to give my property up for. >> the project has gotten so far offtrack, clinton, who pushed for project as a lawmaker, then served at president of the high-speed rim board, now oppose it is. the kings county plaintiffs finally got their day in court. the high stakes lawsuit c
nannette miranda reports from sacramento. those against the project could stop it she reports. >> google earth shows the landing kings county that aaron and higgs wife bought in the hopes of building their dream home one day. that is until the california high-speed rail authority proposed running the tracks through their property. they and others sued claiming the train has broken a promise made to california voters who approved a $10 billion bond under proposition 1-a in 200820 kick...
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. >> i'm nannette miranda at the sacramento river. a report shows governor brown's plan to send this water down to the central valley will be a boon for the state but environmentalists aren't buying it. >> and facebook's mark zuckerberg with a personal appearance for immigration reforms. >> bart is running normally but there is a new transit strike on the horizon that could wreak havoc for thousands of commuters. >> tonight the union representing ac transit is threatening to strike wednesday if demands are not met. we're live at the terminal with the story tonight. commuters and cross hairs with this threat as well. >> yes. ac transit shock asked surprise they had plan to strike on wednesday even if wrk workers have walked out. so, the transit nightmares continue. >> i will have to probably start my commute at 4:00 in the morning and figure out how much it will cost me to park here. >> joanne is already trying to figure out how to cope with 1800 drivers and workers strike on wednesday. the threat left sheri almost speechless. they're
. >> i'm nannette miranda at the sacramento river. a report shows governor brown's plan to send this water down to the central valley will be a boon for the state but environmentalists aren't buying it. >> and facebook's mark zuckerberg with a personal appearance for immigration reforms. >> bart is running normally but there is a new transit strike on the horizon that could wreak havoc for thousands of commuters. >> tonight the union representing ac transit is...
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nannette miranda, abc7 news. >> we have breaking news in new york. this is a live shot here. a helicopter has made a hard landing in the hudson river near 7 theth street. there are initial reports that four people were inside that helicopter. so far no word of any injuries. rescue boats are in the area. they are surrounding the helicopter, which remains upright, as you can see. the chopper came down about 30 minutes ago. all of the occupants have been transported via jet ski to the 79th street boat basin. ,, this brings back memories of sully, the pilot who land the much, much larger plane, the u.s. airways flight in 2009 on the hudson river with all 155 passengers managing to survive. so hope all is going well with this helicopter landing in the hudson river in new york city. >> back here at home, bart's labor unions say they are available to negotiate today in an effort to avoid a strike that could impact thousands of commuters tomorrow morning. bart workers say they plan to strike at midnight tonight after talks with management stalled yesterday. the two sides are still qu
nannette miranda, abc7 news. >> we have breaking news in new york. this is a live shot here. a helicopter has made a hard landing in the hudson river near 7 theth street. there are initial reports that four people were inside that helicopter. so far no word of any injuries. rescue boats are in the area. they are surrounding the helicopter, which remains upright, as you can see. the chopper came down about 30 minutes ago. all of the occupants have been transported via jet ski to the 79th...
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person soon i do also want to bring up the fact that there was a lot of questions about them and the miranda rights in this case whether or not he was going to be run office like he wasn't at first and that was because of the public safety exception now the obama administration has been using this public safety issue exception for quite some time they actually extended it back in two thousand and eleven but can you give us a little bit more detail about what falls under the public safety exception and also my other question to you would be does it undermine the constitution to have these exceptions well i'm not a constitutional so i don't want to talk to you know with to having an opinion on the other constitutional interpretation but it seems to be in place for if the public safety exception seems to be in place if there's good reason to think there could be imminent threat and after the young man was apprehended he was wasn't able to speak he was you know severely injured and i mean a little confused as to why he was unnecessarily read is miranda rights if there was no evidence at the time
person soon i do also want to bring up the fact that there was a lot of questions about them and the miranda rights in this case whether or not he was going to be run office like he wasn't at first and that was because of the public safety exception now the obama administration has been using this public safety issue exception for quite some time they actually extended it back in two thousand and eleven but can you give us a little bit more detail about what falls under the public safety...
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did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us a kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent. we have the right to be represented by a law
did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us a kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent. we have the right to be represented by a law
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as capital correspondent nannette miranda reports from sacramento, those against the project could stop it. >> eric: google earth shows in kings county the land this couple bought to build their dream home one day. that is before they proposed running the tracks through their property. they sued saying the bullet train broken a promise made to california voters who approved a $10 billion bond under proposition 1-a in 2008 to help kick start the $68 billion project. they accused the state of page to have all the financing and environments allay beautiful for the initial phase in place before construction starts, which is slated for later this summer. without them, they say, the fate could end up with a train to nowhere. >> we don't want to have a stranded investment. i don't want to give up my property for that. that's not what i want to give my property up for. >> the project has gotten so far offtrack, this man who pushed for this as a lawmaker, then served as president of the high-speed rail board, now oppose it is. they will got their day in court. the high stakes lawsuit could delay
as capital correspondent nannette miranda reports from sacramento, those against the project could stop it. >> eric: google earth shows in kings county the land this couple bought to build their dream home one day. that is before they proposed running the tracks through their property. they sued saying the bullet train broken a promise made to california voters who approved a $10 billion bond under proposition 1-a in 2008 to help kick start the $68 billion project. they accused the state...
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in sacramento, nannette miranda, abc 7 news. >>> a lot more to come here tonight. a million dollars bail in an explosion at disneyland. coming up, the suspect is talking. what he is telling police about what happened. >>> plus, techies gather at facebook all in an effort to help veterans make the transition to the corporate world. >>> and sandhya patel here with the weather. >> crisp in the morning but the kind of heat coming that will make it feel like summer. the temperatures coming up. >>> a follow-up to the theft of outboard motors. how police solved the crime before they even knew it had actually happened. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't ha
in sacramento, nannette miranda, abc 7 news. >>> a lot more to come here tonight. a million dollars bail in an explosion at disneyland. coming up, the suspect is talking. what he is telling police about what happened. >>> plus, techies gather at facebook all in an effort to help veterans make the transition to the corporate world. >>> and sandhya patel here with the weather. >> crisp in the morning but the kind of heat coming that will make it feel like summer....
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did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent.
did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent.
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let me turn to you brad, your reaction, 16 hours, then suddenly they read miranda rights, what called for that? >> the certainly the justice department, attorney general. this story has been am embarrassment. magistrates do not show up, they wanted this to go away. local law enforcement has been herrals and fbi has been ridiculed. >> steve? >> well, yeah, and lou, i was watching at the beginning of the show, reading statement from justice department, saying we did not have anything to do with this, it of the court's decision. but think about that as a defense. white house, justice department, cia, had nothing to do with determining whether we would interrupt what was a somewhat successful interrogation of a terror suspect who was providing real-time information to intern gators, that is -- interrogators, that is unbelieveable if you take the justice department on their open word. i think it is incredible to say we had nothing to do with determining whether we were going to stop the investigation it is very clear, i have talked with some people involved, that the fbi folks, are incredi
let me turn to you brad, your reaction, 16 hours, then suddenly they read miranda rights, what called for that? >> the certainly the justice department, attorney general. this story has been am embarrassment. magistrates do not show up, they wanted this to go away. local law enforcement has been herrals and fbi has been ridiculed. >> steve? >> well, yeah, and lou, i was watching at the beginning of the show, reading statement from justice department, saying we did not have...
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nannette miranda, abc 7. >>> president obama says there's no reason why congress can't pass immigration overhaul by the end of summer. in his weekly radio and internet address, obama pushes a bipartisan bill that creates a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants. the president says the bill's opponents will do everything possible to stop it. >> we know the opponents of reform are going to do everything they can to prevent that. they'll try to stoke fear and create division. they'll try to play politics with an issue that the vast majority of americans want addressed. and if they succeed, we will lose this chance to finally fix an immigration system that is badly broken. >> obama says the bill has bipartisan support as well as support from labor leaders, law enforcement, and clergy. >>> america's cup officials say next month's preliminary races will be scaled back but safer. new zealand's team practiced on the san francisco bay yesterday as officials announced the next month prelims are being cut from 21 to 15. the safety precautions come after last month's fatal crash o
nannette miranda, abc 7. >>> president obama says there's no reason why congress can't pass immigration overhaul by the end of summer. in his weekly radio and internet address, obama pushes a bipartisan bill that creates a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants. the president says the bill's opponents will do everything possible to stop it. >> we know the opponents of reform are going to do everything they can to prevent that. they'll try to stoke fear and...
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insider." >> miranda's emotional duet, the all-star tribute to the tornado victims of oklahoma. hello, everyone, and welcome to "omg! insider." i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm thea andrews. oklahoma's favorite son, blake shelton, brought hope from hollywood to oklahoma city last night with severe weather still threatening the area. crowds rushed the concert arena for an unforgettable and touching night of performances. we were backstage for every moment, and it's all trending now. ♪ >> emotional for miranda lambert. >> really did affect her as it did so many people. ♪ >> miranda lambert in tears, breaking down as images of animals affected by the tornado were projected in the arena. ♪
insider." >> miranda's emotional duet, the all-star tribute to the tornado victims of oklahoma. hello, everyone, and welcome to "omg! insider." i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm thea andrews. oklahoma's favorite son, blake shelton, brought hope from hollywood to oklahoma city last night with severe weather still threatening the area. crowds rushed the concert arena for an unforgettable and touching night of performances. we were backstage for every moment, and it's all...
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and knowledge that he had a role in the boston marathon attack but he did so before he was told his miranda rights. >> we will be right back. >> some san francisco firefighters are ranking in six-figure overtime pay checks because of staffing shortages that have a department managers scheduling numerous extra shifts. the san francisco chronicle points to a lieutenant at station 39 on portola avenue collected $221,000 in overtime last year, raising his total salary to $363,000. the fire department has already spent their $38 million overtime budget which two months ago in the fiscal year, they are asking the board of supervisors to approve another $4.1 million. the president of the firefighters' union said some firefighters put in hundreds of hours of overtime a year because of chronic understaffing. fire chief joane hays-wide agrees that the current overtime modeled is not sustainable. >> allegations of extreme child abuse has surfaced at and east bay preschool. police say, that it was at the sunnyside infant and preschool in livermore. two women were allegedly tying up infants, and swaddli
and knowledge that he had a role in the boston marathon attack but he did so before he was told his miranda rights. >> we will be right back. >> some san francisco firefighters are ranking in six-figure overtime pay checks because of staffing shortages that have a department managers scheduling numerous extra shifts. the san francisco chronicle points to a lieutenant at station 39 on portola avenue collected $221,000 in overtime last year, raising his total salary to $363,000. the...
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abc7 capitol news correspondent nannette miranda reports. >> governor brown said california's prison population cannot be reduced any further without letting out dangerous felons. the u.s. supreme court refused to stop an early release order to ease overcrowding. the ruling in the decades-old case is a victory for inmates. they claim healthcare behind bars they say fails to meet constitutional stand cards, causing needless suffering and death. the overcrowding still stands in the way for an effective remedy for the medical and healthcare problems that plagues california. >> california has already reduced it's prison population by 46,000 since 2006, but the courts have continually said that's not enough. the state needs to shave another 10,000 in less than five months. governor brown is really out of legal options at this point. he risks contempt of court charges if he doesn't comply by the end of the year. >> the corrections department confirms preparations have begun to meet the reduction. 30 from the women's prison have been identified as eligible for medical parole. along with mor
abc7 capitol news correspondent nannette miranda reports. >> governor brown said california's prison population cannot be reduced any further without letting out dangerous felons. the u.s. supreme court refused to stop an early release order to ease overcrowding. the ruling in the decades-old case is a victory for inmates. they claim healthcare behind bars they say fails to meet constitutional stand cards, causing needless suffering and death. the overcrowding still stands in the way for...
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that nannette miranda explains what state lawmakers are trying to do. >> reporter: if law enforcement wanted to read your letters or other paper correspondence, they have to get a warrant but in this age of technology you don't have the same protection. if your email has been opened or is more than six months old, government agencies can read them. >> courts have said, lawsuit is very confusing and has permitted the government to search your emails held by providers without a warrant. >> government investigators generally look at email for criminal activity that is not always the case. it became a national debate after c.i.a. director after david petraeus resigned over an extramarital affair. if the c.i.a. can't keep the f.b.i. from reading that email what protections do ordinary people have. >> no warrant knocks records. >> a state senate wanted to clearly define the line. electronic communications should be no different than paper communications. they are all private. >> all we're saying, you need to go to a court, make the case that there is a readable -- reasonable cause that some
that nannette miranda explains what state lawmakers are trying to do. >> reporter: if law enforcement wanted to read your letters or other paper correspondence, they have to get a warrant but in this age of technology you don't have the same protection. if your email has been opened or is more than six months old, government agencies can read them. >> courts have said, lawsuit is very confusing and has permitted the government to search your emails held by providers without a...
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. >>> i'm nannette miranda. thousands of layoff notices went out to temperatures this week. out to temperatures this week. they are criticizing the move [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> katie: welcome back. coming up at 8:30 and we starting off with a quick look at the weather. here is lisa argen. >> lisa: the fog is beginning to lift in spots. you can see from mount tam, sutro we could see it in the distance and base of it is about 800 feet where the fog sits. we're looking at visibility reduce around the bay because it is pretty dense, mile and a half visibility, half mile from novato to santa rosa. we were clear in north parts. bay area earlier. two and a half mile at san carlo
. >>> i'm nannette miranda. thousands of layoff notices went out to temperatures this week. out to temperatures this week. they are criticizing the move [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [...
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here's abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda in sacramento with the story. >>> as summer nears, educators want to keep kids reading. the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age. from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey mills to books for older kids like i am jay, and totally joe, telling about a boy coming out. >> there's a full-scale war, a sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics promoting alternative lifestyles have no place on the state's official reading list. >> your children are not being taught vigorous academics or critical thinking. they a
here's abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda in sacramento with the story. >>> as summer nears, educators want to keep kids reading. the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that...
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the government decided he will not be given the miranda warning. the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial decision nonetheless. some republicans think anyone who commits an act of terrorism even on american soil, even if they're american citizens as he is, should be brought before a military tribunal and treated as enemy combatant. >> it's a political hot potato. a lot of administration officials point out the so-called underwear bomber, umar farouk abdulmutallab continued to talk after being mirandized. thank you to you. >> what are investigators doing now? michael leiter served as the director of the national counterterrorism center under presidents bush and obama. good morni
the government decided he will not be given the miranda warning. the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial...
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. >> i'm nannette miranda. state budget talks heat up as the deadline to approval a spending plan is one week >> 5:30 right now. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, kira. about 20 minutes the official sunrise. nice and sunny here. temperatures are comfortable. this is our exploratorium camera. we are starting out in the mid-and upper 60s. 63 in san jose with just 50 and fog half moon bay. don't get too excited, it's not going to last. but we will provide some cooling at our coast today with temperatures in the 60s there. this is san jose right now where numbers today are going to be warmer than yesterday. so in and around the bay, oakland 80 to the upper 80s. the coast mid-and upper 60s with sunshine and we are talking 90 to 104 degrees in our inland east bay. some of the hottest temperatures we have seen in several years in northern california. the sacramento valley and parts of the east bay. but we will be cooling off big time tomo
. >> i'm nannette miranda. state budget talks heat up as the deadline to approval a spending plan is one week >> 5:30 right now. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, kira. about 20 minutes the official sunrise. nice and sunny here. temperatures are comfortable. this is our exploratorium camera. we are starting out in the mid-and upper 60s. 63 in san jose with just 50 and fog half moon bay. don't get...
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. >> i'm nannette miranda. state budget talks heat up as the deadline to approve a spending plan is one week away. i'll show you why former >> 6:30 on the dot. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist and comedian lisa argen. >> thank you. take a look at the sutro camera nice and sunny downtown. marine layer from 500 to 700 feet, allowing for dense fog from the golden gate bridge down to monterey. that will impact the temperatures around the coast to about five or eight miles from the coast. inland already on your way to 70 degrees. 64 livermore, 60 union city. it will be warmer for you today in san jose. in fact with highs in and around the 90-degree mark. it should be very warm for the san mateo county fair. we are still talking about triple digit heat inland today around brentwood and antioch, over 100 degrees. even walnut creek can see temperatures flirting with 100. but we will have some sun at our coast at times today. a tough forecast there. the temperature sp
. >> i'm nannette miranda. state budget talks heat up as the deadline to approve a spending plan is one week away. i'll show you why former >> 6:30 on the dot. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist and comedian lisa argen. >> thank you. take a look at the sutro camera nice and sunny downtown. marine layer from 500 to 700 feet, allowing for dense fog from the golden gate bridge down to monterey. that will impact the temperatures...
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i don't know in thin blue line -- in 1976, did they read the miranda rights to him? >> they did read his rights to him. >> i remember at it one of my favorite questions from a journalist around the time i made the then blue line. i was asked by dallas journalist whether i had read miranda rights to each of my interview subjects. before i interviewed anyone, i would say, i guess according to him, should say, that you have a right to remain silent. you have a right to have an attorney except you should know that anything you tell me will be used against you in -- what is it, the court of public opinion? i don't know. and i told him that, guess what? i'm a filmmaker, not a cop. i don't read people their miranda rights. that's not part of what i'm even supposed to do. in part of this -- i think this is something we're forgetting about nowdays. there's a kind of journalist idea -- i mean, i mourn the passing of tony lewis this last week, who i considered to be a great american. when i had my argument about the rand mcnally atlas and the location of reno when was a little
i don't know in thin blue line -- in 1976, did they read the miranda rights to him? >> they did read his rights to him. >> i remember at it one of my favorite questions from a journalist around the time i made the then blue line. i was asked by dallas journalist whether i had read miranda rights to each of my interview subjects. before i interviewed anyone, i would say, i guess according to him, should say, that you have a right to remain silent. you have a right to have an attorney...
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put handcuffs on them and was not reading them their miranda writes. >> reporter: the folks being arrested were they students here? >> no but there's no code that says if you're not a student you can not be in those dorms. you allowed to have visitors and you are allowed to have guests. >> don't hurt her. >> reporter: this is during the middle of the day. >> anybody could have been in the room and they just came and handcuffed people and started beating people with their flashlights. brutal. brutality like excessive and unnecessary. >> he's not resisting. he's not resisting. i'm peaceful. he's not resisting. >> reporter: we are back live. you can see some folks gathered there with their belongings as they were tossed out. five people were arrested. among these resisters, none of the people who were arrested were students here but they claim they were invited in by students. now here's the situation right now. these resisters tell us they were part of a group called sf commune. they had taken over a building in san francisco. they were kicked out by the cops a day ago. so they came here. th
put handcuffs on them and was not reading them their miranda writes. >> reporter: the folks being arrested were they students here? >> no but there's no code that says if you're not a student you can not be in those dorms. you allowed to have visitors and you are allowed to have guests. >> don't hurt her. >> reporter: this is during the middle of the day. >> anybody could have been in the room and they just came and handcuffed people and started beating people with...
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nannette miranda, abc7 news. >>> scientists say video games could help baby boomers stay sharp in golden years. they tested people between 50 and 64 in two separate groups. those who played video games or did difficult crossroad puces he would for ten hours and those who did not. they found the gamers showed improvement in problem solvering memory and perception over their counter parts who did not play games. in tests a year later they found the benefits stuck around. they believe the games can help fend off mental decline. they also saw similar results for people 65 and older. >>> a young man president obama mentioned in a speech as a living example of perseverance and dedication walked across a stage in belmont this weekend. back in 2009 in an address to school children the president singled out donny schultz, then a freshman at notre dame and the university. he had brain cancer since he was three and more than 12 surgeries. >> i find it inspiring that i can go fourth and live the dream that he put forth for kids like me, that i have gone through life experiences like i have. and stil
nannette miranda, abc7 news. >>> scientists say video games could help baby boomers stay sharp in golden years. they tested people between 50 and 64 in two separate groups. those who played video games or did difficult crossroad puces he would for ten hours and those who did not. they found the gamers showed improvement in problem solvering memory and perception over their counter parts who did not play games. in tests a year later they found the benefits stuck around. they believe the...
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authorities have a question him about reading him his miranda rights. and altogether more formation however, the obama administration pointed out that they cannot charge as enemy combat, because the bombing suspect is a u.s. citizen. >> a memorial service was held yesterday's four lingi lu another victim chris campbell was laid to rest earlier in the day. a moment of silence was held to rob the victims'. the boston mayor except the american flag that have flown at half staff of the marathon finish line. it was symbolic transition at the fbi had a busy boston corridor crime scene back over to the city. >> the invitees police officer and was killed lay to rest tomorrow. vice- president joe biden is expected to attend. meanwhile wilson street will be open to residents and business owners tomorrow. >> we will continue to bring you the latest updates on the suspect in the victim of the boston marathon. >> coming up at 815 we have legal analyst jim hammer into talk more about charges of the 19 year-old faces. >> iran is deny any link to the two suspects start
authorities have a question him about reading him his miranda rights. and altogether more formation however, the obama administration pointed out that they cannot charge as enemy combat, because the bombing suspect is a u.s. citizen. >> a memorial service was held yesterday's four lingi lu another victim chris campbell was laid to rest earlier in the day. a moment of silence was held to rob the victims'. the boston mayor except the american flag that have flown at half staff of the...
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miranda cosgrove will be with us and we'll have music from zz ward. our first guest tonight is a very talented actor who during his relatively short career so far has co-starred alongside luminaries like leo dicaprio, julia roberts, and even himself. you can see him next saddling up with johnny depp and a dead crow in the new comedy adventure, "the lone ranger." >> thank you. >> do-si-do. >> why don't you put that thing down so we can settle this like men? >> i warn you. i boxed in law school. oh! >> jimmy: "the lone ranger" opens in theaters tomorrow. please welcome armie hammer. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] how's everything? >> everything is good. >> jimmy: hey, were you a child genius? you seem like you might have been a child genius. >> totally. absolutely. >> jimmy: you were? >> no. i just didn't give a damn about school. >> jimmy: oh, you didn't. were you a good student? >> well, i grew up on an island, and it was like -- >> jimmy: what island did you grow up on? >> cayman islands. >> jimmy: oh. people live there? . >> they do. it's not just mone
miranda cosgrove will be with us and we'll have music from zz ward. our first guest tonight is a very talented actor who during his relatively short career so far has co-starred alongside luminaries like leo dicaprio, julia roberts, and even himself. you can see him next saddling up with johnny depp and a dead crow in the new comedy adventure, "the lone ranger." >> thank you. >> do-si-do. >> why don't you put that thing down so we can settle this like men? >> i...
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there's a big to do about the miranda rights and violations. the only problem with the miranda rights is that you would not be able to use a confession. investigators and prosecutors are trying to find out if there other people involved. i don't think iran that is an issue in this case. >> their lot of people that are upset that what him tried as a military combatant but he as an american. >> the good news is the constitution still applies, even for people that we hate and are terrorists. this system has worked pretty well so far so i would not worry about that. >> wise as a federal case and not a state case? >> that are actually both. there are dual you may have a situation where the state prosecute them and there is a federal prosecution. this means this case will go on for years and years. the big difference is under federal law there is the death penalty. for those that want that, the only way to get that is a federal prosecution. >> what are they saying as far as our government's abilityguys just acted on their all. it is more embarrassing
there's a big to do about the miranda rights and violations. the only problem with the miranda rights is that you would not be able to use a confession. investigators and prosecutors are trying to find out if there other people involved. i don't think iran that is an issue in this case. >> their lot of people that are upset that what him tried as a military combatant but he as an american. >> the good news is the constitution still applies, even for people that we hate and are...
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nannette miranda. >> governor brown california's prison population can't be reduced any further, the u.s. supreme court refused to stop to ease overcrowding. the ruling in decades oh old case is a victory for inmates. they said healthcare fails to meet constitutionality standards. >> the overcrowding still stands in the way of an effective remedy for the health problems that plague california. >> they have reduced the prison population by 46,000 since 2006. but the courts have continually said that is not enough. state needs to shave another 10,000 in less than five months. >> governor brown is really out of legal options at this point. he risks contempt of court charges by f he didn't comply by the end of the year. >> they have been identified as eligible for medical parole. a along with more than 800 men throughout the system. contracts with out of state prisons have been extended and sentences are being recalculated for those with good time credit and completion of rehab programs. >> this is absolutely insane. >> the numbers were slightly up for 2012. >> unfortunately, they have a
nannette miranda. >> governor brown california's prison population can't be reduced any further, the u.s. supreme court refused to stop to ease overcrowding. the ruling in decades oh old case is a victory for inmates. they said healthcare fails to meet constitutionality standards. >> the overcrowding still stands in the way of an effective remedy for the health problems that plague california. >> they have reduced the prison population by 46,000 since 2006. but the courts have...
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did we read the boston suspect bombing his miranda rights too soon? why do they judge stop the questioning? valuable intel possibly lost. all rise, the judge is next. stuart: new concerns of the amount of time the fbi had to question the boston bombing suspect. in a blockbuster exclusive from fox news anchor, a judge walked into the hospital room, stop the questioning after 16 hours, read him his miranda rights, he clams up. all rise, judge napolitano is here. i'm outraged at this because the fbi had 48 hours to question him, they got genetically ever colder given him 48 hours. i don't care where he got the 48 hours from, he gave them 48 hours, he clams up and the fbi is now very upset they didn't have the time to get the proper intel out of him. >> is apparent the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing. and that is a very serious rate down. for eight hours is debatable if they have the lawful authority for it but it appears they were told they would have this time. while a team of fbi agents interrogating this guy in his hospital ro
did we read the boston suspect bombing his miranda rights too soon? why do they judge stop the questioning? valuable intel possibly lost. all rise, the judge is next. stuart: new concerns of the amount of time the fbi had to question the boston bombing suspect. in a blockbuster exclusive from fox news anchor, a judge walked into the hospital room, stop the questioning after 16 hours, read him his miranda rights, he clams up. all rise, judge napolitano is here. i'm outraged at this because...
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. >> i'm nannette miranda in sacramento. many text you if you warning at a broken meter. a measure that would give you a break and ban the practice. >> here's a live look outside at 6:39 on this saturday morning from our hd roof cam. a gray morning in san francisco. you can barely make out the top of the bay bridge. lisa argen will have your forecast, tell you how things are going to change today coming >>> odds are you have parked at a broken parking meter and have come back to find a ticket on your car. it's expensive and it's usually not your fault. capitol correspondent nannette miranda reports on a move to protect you and your wallet. >> she is frustrated. after finally finding a spot that allows her to find a spot for four hours, the meter won't let her pay for any more time than 48 minutes. >> i'm going to a doctor's appointment right now, and the event should take more than 1 1/2 hours and this meter has stopped at 48 minutes. now i could get penalized. >> california law already allows drivers to park at broken meters, but local cities are passing their own ordina
. >> i'm nannette miranda in sacramento. many text you if you warning at a broken meter. a measure that would give you a break and ban the practice. >> here's a live look outside at 6:39 on this saturday morning from our hd roof cam. a gray morning in san francisco. you can barely make out the top of the bay bridge. lisa argen will have your forecast, tell you how things are going to change today coming >>> odds are you have parked at a broken parking meter and have come...
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but i want to start out asking you about when his miranda rights were read. how much information was lost from dzhokhar tsarnaev when those were read? >> we don't know. we don't really know how far the f.b.i. got in the interrogation and how much information they obtained. keep in mind, it was a pretty slow process because it wasn't actually physical talking going on. he was writing his answers down or typing them in. so that's going to slow things down quote a bit. they had a number of hours to interview him. we don't know what they have yet. and a lot of people have said, well, it shut down now. we're not going to get any more information out of this guy. that's not necessarily true. his lawyer could easily say he's willing to cooperate again. at some point in the future, maybe the very near future, he could bring him in again or she could bring him in again and sit him down and get full cooperation and continue to go over that information. >> heather: maybe they could use his mother against him and use his sister-in-law against him. say, hey, we may be loo
but i want to start out asking you about when his miranda rights were read. how much information was lost from dzhokhar tsarnaev when those were read? >> we don't know. we don't really know how far the f.b.i. got in the interrogation and how much information they obtained. keep in mind, it was a pretty slow process because it wasn't actually physical talking going on. he was writing his answers down or typing them in. so that's going to slow things down quote a bit. they had a number of...
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miranda lambert was named female vocalist of the year. while jason aldean won male vocalist. an emotional luke bryan took home the biggest award, entertainer of the year. >>> hollywood baby news to tell you about. halle berry and her fiance are expecting their first child together, as you may know. while tom arnold became a first-time father with fourth wife ashley grossman. >>> tax day is fast approaching and as a little motivation to get yours done, actor wesley snipes was released from prison friday after serving time for tax evasion. and a lot of bucks, too. >>> the "star trek" laser rifle selling at auction for $230,000. somebody obviously loves "star trek." there's a lot of trekkies that would pay that amount of money. i don't remember that laser so much. >> no, i want to go look it up. >> netflix. >>> and robert downey, jr. attended the chinese premiere of "iron man 3" and was given a big hug and a kiss by a young "iron man" in training. >>> hot chicks from our friends at kusa in colorado springs. one calendar has some unexpected pin-up girls. thelma and louise, two ch
miranda lambert was named female vocalist of the year. while jason aldean won male vocalist. an emotional luke bryan took home the biggest award, entertainer of the year. >>> hollywood baby news to tell you about. halle berry and her fiance are expecting their first child together, as you may know. while tom arnold became a first-time father with fourth wife ashley grossman. >>> tax day is fast approaching and as a little motivation to get yours done, actor wesley snipes was...
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they have yet to question him but will not read his miranda rights first because of a public safety inspection. his statements will be used as evidence when there is a reasonable need to protect the public from immediate danger. >>> from boston to big sur there is a link that ties to the big sur marathon. along highway 1 and carmel, organizers were in boston when the explosions happened. david louie explained they are now preparing to beef up security. >> 400 runers from the boston marathon are part of a group that will do back-to-back races. a week from sunday they will be running the big sur international marathon. race director was near the finish line when the devices exploded. >> knowing what it was and how crowded the area what it was, gutted check reaction, this is not good. >> the tragedy could have caused them to cancel plans but it hasn't happened. >> there is more determination than ever. there were many part of this special group of people, 400 entrants who are part of the boston and big sur challenge, more determination to come to big sur and finish the race. security will be rais
they have yet to question him but will not read his miranda rights first because of a public safety inspection. his statements will be used as evidence when there is a reasonable need to protect the public from immediate danger. >>> from boston to big sur there is a link that ties to the big sur marathon. along highway 1 and carmel, organizers were in boston when the explosions happened. david louie explained they are now preparing to beef up security. >> 400 runers from the...
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did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. rit here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent. we havehe
did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. rit here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent. we havehe
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pg&e has 96 tree trimming crews from around the bay area focused on the la miranda hills. the defensible space you create can protect your home. >> if you have a tree overhanging your house, you need to cut it back so that it's at least 10 feet away. wind is up, which allows for trees to swing into the power lines. under the right conditions, that can absolutely cause a fire. >> reporter: so at this point, everyone watching the conditions very closely. again, at this point in the morning, we're not seeing a lot of strong winds, where we're standing in the oakland hills, but we have in the past, which is why we came back up here. certainly when things pick up, it's here where there's a lot of dry brush, lot of homes close together. certainly, you don't have to tell the folks in the oakland hills that fire danger and when these warnings come out, those are things to take very seriously. live in oakland, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2news. >> pg&e is working to restore power at eden prairie medical center. the hospital is currently running on generators at the height of the ou
pg&e has 96 tree trimming crews from around the bay area focused on the la miranda hills. the defensible space you create can protect your home. >> if you have a tree overhanging your house, you need to cut it back so that it's at least 10 feet away. wind is up, which allows for trees to swing into the power lines. under the right conditions, that can absolutely cause a fire. >> reporter: so at this point, everyone watching the conditions very closely. again, at this point in...
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does he get advise of his miranda rights? he is a person in a civilian trial. >> he is aboard a ship. they are not in any hurry to get him back here, and they will try to debrief him. >> if he says i am not talking? >> he says i am not talking. then he doesn't talk. and unfortunately we have dunaway with the cia interrogation where we would have some ways to get people to talk, didn't violate statues, but nonetheless we are coercive. >> didn't we have a cia that will question them? >> i hope so. hope they are there and hope they are doing it, and if he starts to talk, even then in order to evaluate the truthfulness and the value of what it is that he gives us, we need to double back and go back and look at other evidence and then double back on him. we are not going to have a lot of time with him even under up t optimum conditioned. >> would you prefer he be designated an enemy combatant and we go to guantanamo? >> i prefer we take our time. the administration said they are holding him under the law of war -- >> exactly. >> w
does he get advise of his miranda rights? he is a person in a civilian trial. >> he is aboard a ship. they are not in any hurry to get him back here, and they will try to debrief him. >> if he says i am not talking? >> he says i am not talking. then he doesn't talk. and unfortunately we have dunaway with the cia interrogation where we would have some ways to get people to talk, didn't violate statues, but nonetheless we are coercive. >> didn't we have a cia that will...
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federal agents have yet to question him but they say they will not read him his miranda rights first because the government is invoking a public safety exception. limited and focused interrogation of the suspect is allowed as evidence when there's a reasonable need to protect the public from immediate danger. >>> and from boston to big sur there's a link that ties monday's boston marathon to the big sur marathon which take place a week from tomorrow. along highway 1 between big sur and carmel, organizers were in potassium iodine when the explosions happened. as abc7 news reporter david louie explains, they are now preparing to beef up security. >> 400 runners in the boston marathon are part of an elite group that will do back-to-back 26-mile races. a week from sunday they will be running the big sur international marathon. the race director was near the finish line when the devices exploded. >> but knowing where it was and how many people were there and how crowded the area was, was, you know, kind of an immediate gut check reaction that this is not good. >> the tragedy could have ca
federal agents have yet to question him but they say they will not read him his miranda rights first because the government is invoking a public safety exception. limited and focused interrogation of the suspect is allowed as evidence when there's a reasonable need to protect the public from immediate danger. >>> and from boston to big sur there's a link that ties monday's boston marathon to the big sur marathon which take place a week from tomorrow. along highway 1 between big sur and...
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the whole issue of miranda, that is out the window. so there's going to have to be -- someone will have to determine whether or not this man should be treated like a citizen, someone who kills a police officer and a pathetically, or will thing, and he is entitled to all those rights and privileges as an american. this is an act of terrorism. this is the usable weapon of mass destruction. he goes into -- he could go into a different category, but someone in the united states american government has to classify him as such. then he is treated very differently. in american citizen jars of the typical crime, if you want to call it. stuart: and sorry to do this to you. stay right there. domestic this commercial break. we will be back quickly to myve, promise to that. ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out o10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishar
the whole issue of miranda, that is out the window. so there's going to have to be -- someone will have to determine whether or not this man should be treated like a citizen, someone who kills a police officer and a pathetically, or will thing, and he is entitled to all those rights and privileges as an american. this is an act of terrorism. this is the usable weapon of mass destruction. he goes into -- he could go into a different category, but someone in the united states american government...
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hall, miranda cosgrove, and music from z.z. ward. join us then. our first guest tonight needs no introduction but since i'm here i'm going to give him one anyway. he is one of the biggest movie stars ever who has taken it upon himself to reintroduce the word "kemosabe" to a new generation in "the lone ranger" which opens in theaters wednesday. please welcome johnny depp! [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: i know you're shy, and i would imagine this kind of a reaction is probably disturbing. but i want you to know that this morning when i got to work there was a line of women, and i said what are these people all doing here? they certainly weren't here for me. but they were waiting for you to come tonight. >> relatives. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: relatives? >> yep. i have a lot of relatives. yeah. and they stretch so far. >> jimmy: you have this very handsome -- let's just be honest and say beautiful face. [ cheers ] >> thank you, man. [ cheers ] i'm done. i'm done. >> jimmy: i've lost my train of thought. [ cheers ] that
hall, miranda cosgrove, and music from z.z. ward. join us then. our first guest tonight needs no introduction but since i'm here i'm going to give him one anyway. he is one of the biggest movie stars ever who has taken it upon himself to reintroduce the word "kemosabe" to a new generation in "the lone ranger" which opens in theaters wednesday. please welcome johnny depp! [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: i know you're shy, and i...
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does he get advised of his miranda rights? he is a defendant in a civilian criminal trial. >> he is now aboard a ship. as i understand it from your report, they are not in any big hurry to get it back here. we have to keep it for a couple of weeks and try to de brief it. >> you try to de brief him he says i am not talking. >> he says i am not talking then you have to talk. we have done away with the cia interrogation which we had ways of getting people to talk that were perfectly legal that didn't violate any statute. none the less we are coercing. >> don't we have the high value interrogation team cia, dod that will question them? >> i hope so. i hope they are there and thoep they are doing it. there is a limit of how much pressure they can put on him. in order to evaluate the truthfulness of what he gives us we need time we need to double back. go back to people and look at other evidence and double back on him. we are not going to have a lot of time with him even under optimal conditions. >> can i assume that you would pref
does he get advised of his miranda rights? he is a defendant in a civilian criminal trial. >> he is now aboard a ship. as i understand it from your report, they are not in any big hurry to get it back here. we have to keep it for a couple of weeks and try to de brief it. >> you try to de brief him he says i am not talking. >> he says i am not talking then you have to talk. we have done away with the cia interrogation which we had ways of getting people to talk that were...
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the one that read -- he's the one that delivered the miranda rights of the christmas day bomber. he's the one that said his legacy would be -- think about this, the attorney general of the united states of america. as you define his legacy being the guy who wants to make sure that all 9/11 terrorists in the united states federal court. that's what you define your legacy. such a believer in the miranda that he said he would read the rights over the dead osama bin laden, fast and furious, a contempt order including 17 democrats voting in favor. and that, of course, is tapping of the rest.nd all we have a lot to fight for. and in this country and in the movement that a apart together. to make hat we have sure that we also understand live in an amazing country and we have a lot of provide with a lot of struggles. we're blessed to be here. in pite of not winning november, god's also given us an opportunity to build out a and a team that can win. look, we're not running against kerry and al gore anymore. used to work. but 245i ear not going to work anymore. would just ask you that we c
the one that read -- he's the one that delivered the miranda rights of the christmas day bomber. he's the one that said his legacy would be -- think about this, the attorney general of the united states of america. as you define his legacy being the guy who wants to make sure that all 9/11 terrorists in the united states federal court. that's what you define your legacy. such a believer in the miranda that he said he would read the rights over the dead osama bin laden, fast and furious, a...
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here's capital correspondent nannette miranda with the story. >> reporter: the california teachers organization estimates the number of notices handed out to public school teachers this year could be as low as 2600 statewide. that is down. the other union, federation of teachers, can't believe the notices are going out at all. proposition 30 was supposed to save schools from more budget cuts. >> for school districts now to be issuing the layoff notices really violates the spirit that prop 30 was promoted. >> megan got a pink slip again. she thought she was safe this year considering her district now has a 31% reserve. >> i don't understand why our district doesn't see that the budget pie is expanding. this should have resulted in a change in their actions. however, they are acting as though the sky is still falling. >> there's a lot of uncertainty still out there. >> capital advisers president kevin gordon said prop 30 only prevented further cuts to school. it doesn't give them any more money. it is still how clear how hard the government's sequestration cuts will hurt districts. or even if the
here's capital correspondent nannette miranda with the story. >> reporter: the california teachers organization estimates the number of notices handed out to public school teachers this year could be as low as 2600 statewide. that is down. the other union, federation of teachers, can't believe the notices are going out at all. proposition 30 was supposed to save schools from more budget cuts. >> for school districts now to be issuing the layoff notices really violates the spirit...
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hall, rebecca romijn, miranda cosgrove, chef steve martorano, my life partner adam carolla will stop by, and we'll have music from zz ward and ciara. so join us then. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest, one of the most snappy dressers, from the nba champion, miami heat, please welcome dwyane wade. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm good, man, how y'all doing? >> jimmy: congratulations, it has been a good week for you? >> it has been all right. >> jimmy: have you slept yet? >> i actually have. >> jimmy: after three, it has got to be less exciting after the third one? >> no, not less exciting, you have to be smarter. >> jimmy: how is that? >> sleeping, getting sleep. team gets sleep. >> jimmy: you stayed up pretty late that first night, though, i would imagine. >> yeah, the first night i stayed up until about 8:30 -- i couldn't go to sleep, i was pretty juiced. >> jimmy: we have pictures from that night, you, lebron james, drake, the rapper up on stage, how did he wind up on stage? >> drake was all over the place, he was like the point guard. he is a big fan and friend of us
hall, rebecca romijn, miranda cosgrove, chef steve martorano, my life partner adam carolla will stop by, and we'll have music from zz ward and ciara. so join us then. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest, one of the most snappy dressers, from the nba champion, miami heat, please welcome dwyane wade. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm good, man, how y'all doing? >> jimmy: congratulations, it has been a good week for you? >> it has been all right. >> jimmy:...